Advanced polymer specialist Zeus has commemorated the grand opening of its Minnesota facility in Arden Hills. The catheter manufacturing facility is expected to create more than 100 jobs.

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Steve Peterson (president and CEO, Zeus); Jeff Kraus (COO, director of R&D, CathX Medical, a Zeus company); Nitin Matani (CFO, vice president, CathX Medical, a Zeus company); David Grant (mayor of Arden Hills); Suresh Sainath (general manager, CathX Medical, a Zeus company); Ken Koen (director of extrusion, CathX Medical, a Zeus company)
Steve Peterson, Zeus president and CEO, said: “Establishing a presence in Minnesota will create opportunities for innovation and partnership with our current OEM and medical device customers. It will also open doors for new relationships. As we continue expanding globally, we are honoured to now be part of this medically advanced region.”
The 75,600-square-foot building will house CathX Medical, acquired by Zeus in 2021. The facility includes an advanced research and development lab and cleanroom equipped with the latest technologies to design, develop, and validate new medical catheter prototypes. It also brings additional capabilities in-house to Zeus, including laser cutting, ablation, and welding.
Suresh Sainath, general manager of CathX Medical, a Zeus Company, said: “This is an exciting time for Zeus as we expand how we collaborate with our industry partners and experts. As we embark on our new journey, we are eager to support and connect with our new community while we continue relentlessly pursuing perfection in our products and processes.”
As part of the celebration, Zeus also presented Children’s Minnesota with a $20,000 donation to support its efforts, ensuring every child receives exceptional care and access to innovative medical devices such as those produced by Zeus customers.
Jennifer Soderholm, chief development officer and president, added: "Every day, our non-profit paediatric healthcare system sees the vital impact donations like this have on caring for our patient families. We are grateful for this generous gift.”